Short Fiction – THE LAST WAR

There was the mechanical lament of the pumpjacks, the slow, rhythmic whine they made as they, like great iron birds pecking at feed, dipped their heads towards the ground and then lifted them and then dipped once more; the creaking regret of the old oil wells as in their thirst they fed ravenously upon the... Continue Reading →

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